The first time I posted this album I got a DCMA take down notice,then a member of the band e-mailed me telling me that it had nothing to do with any member of Nervous Gender!So here it is in its reposted form......ladies and gentlefolk, I bring you Music from Hell:

Near perfect, unhinged minimal synth punk from the minimal synth punk
capital of the world, San Francisco. This group had a ten year old
drummer, a pre-requisite for greatness in any musical sphere. Then you
got the sublimely named Dinah Cancer guesting on one of the tracks.
I
suspect a severe Screamers influence was endemic in the formation of
this nasty little collective, which is understandable; the Screamers
being one of thee perfect Punk groups ever.
All this, coupled with the recorded live straight to cassette quality and you have a definitive Synth Punk Classic.

(Tracks B1 to B5 performed live in Traetion Gallerie May 30 1981.
The
entire contents of this album were recorded on a Toshiba RT-8200a
portable cassette recorder and a Sankyo STD-1700 cassette deck. Our
most outrageous thanks to Mr Mike Fox for his fidelity recouperation
tactics. This album was recorded and mixed in a span of 36 hours,
mistakes and all).

The band's web site helpfully points out that
Beelzebub Youth is often mistakenly identified as a separate band, but
was really only the name of the tracks on the second side